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    Lab 2 Prokaryotes

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    Canada Spees Lab 2 Prokaryotes Purpose: Performing this lab will help me better understand the characteristics of prokaryotes and compare them with eukaryotes. This lab will also help me visualize and better understand the physical description‚ and the different types of bacteria and how they stain‚ whether it be gram positive or gram negative. Hypothesis: If I read the textbook and use the resource websites‚ then I will be able to better understand prokaryotes and describe the structural characteristics

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    Crohn's Disease

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    against age‚ social class‚ gender or color. Crohn ’s primarily attacks the digestive system in the areas of the ileum‚ which is part of the small intestine and the large intestine (also known as the colon)‚ but can occur in any section of the gastrointestinal tract. Although Crohn ’s disease afflicts all age groups‚ initial diagnosis generally occurs before the age of thirty. Throughout historical medical literature‚ during the 19th century‚ various cases were reported by physicians describing what

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    Infection Control

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    chemical that destroys bacteria 3. pH- Prefer pH from 5-7 4. Light- Most microorganisms thrive best in dark environments such as under dressings and within body cavities Portal of exits- Blood‚ skin‚ and mucous membranes‚ respiratory tract‚ genitourinary tract‚ GI tract‚ and transplacental (mother to fetus). Susceptibility- degree of resistance to a pathogen Pathogenicity- extent of infection depends on the dose of the organism‚ and the susceptibility of the host. Inflammatory response-protective

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    The hepatic portal system is an arrangement of blood vessels between two different sets of tissue. Blood from the stomach‚ spleen ‚ intestines and pancreas drains into a number of veins which merge to become the portal vein. The vein transports gastrointestinal

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    Drug Study

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    ACTIONS | INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS | ADVERSE EFFECT | DESIRED EFFECT | NURSING RESPONSIBILITIES | Metoclopramide 4mg per ampule TIV‚ statAntiemeticStart of Drug AdministrationJuly 25‚ 2012 | Vitamet | Stimulates motility of upper gastrointestinal tract without stimulating gastric‚ biliary or pancreatic secretions; appears to sensitize tissues to action of acetylcholine; relaxes pyloric sphincter‚ which‚ when combined with effects on motility‚ accelerates gastric emptying and intestinal transit;

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    Candidiasis is an infection caused by Candida fungi‚ especially Candida Albicans. These fungi are found almost everywhere in the environment. Some may live harmlessly along with the abundant "native" species of bacteria that normally grow the mouth‚ gastrointestinal tract and vagina. Usually‚ Candida is kept under control by the native bacteria and by the body’s immune defenses. If the native bacteria are decreased by antibiotics or if the person’s immune system is weakened by illness (especially AIDS or diabetes)

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    cell death. Due to the high energy requirements of brain and muscle‚ mitochondrial disease typically affect these parts of the body causing Brain and Muscle disease. Other organs are frequently affected including: eye‚ ears‚ heart‚ liver‚ gastrointestinal tract‚ liver‚ kidney‚ endocrine system‚ and blood. The diseases predominantly affect children‚ but adult-onset disorders are being recognized with increasing frequency. Mitochondria are unique organelles because

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    Polio

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    NUR FATIN IZZATI BINTI RAHMAT AQ 100014 THEME: POLIO TITLE: DISASTER OF POLIO AND HOW TO COMBAT IT LECTURER: SALEHAH SHAHAR VIROLOGY ASSIGNMENT INTRODUCTION Over there look like a girl trying hard to drag her body on the floor and cause abrasion on her knee while an elderly sell old items from his wheelchair to raise some money for food and there is also a young man moves hardly‚ aided by obsolete surfboard. Just imagine about the agony and paralysis of the muscles that become flabby

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    Thrombocytopenia Research

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    Thrombocytopenia Thrombocytopenia is any disorder in which there is an abnormally low amount of platelets. Platelets are parts of the blood that help blood to clot. This condition is sometimes associated with abnormal bleeding. Causes‚ incidence‚ and risk factors Thrombocytopenia is often divided into three major causes of low platelets: 1. Not enough platelets are made in the bone marrow 2. Increased breakdown of platelets in the bloodstream 3. Increased breakdown of platelets in

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    Ampalaya Reseach (Gist)

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    manufacture of plastics‚ rubber‚ and resins. About 90‚000 workers‚ including those who make boats‚ tubs and showers‚ are potentially exposed to styrene. Acute health effects are generally irritation of the skin‚ eyes‚ and upper respiratory tract‚ and gastrointestinal effects. Chronic exposure affects the central nervous system showing symptoms such as depression‚ headache‚ fatigue‚ and

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